I was wanting to know if someone would give me some derivative problems to work on. I am getting very good. I have work all of the ones in the textbook and from several internet sites. 5 or 10 problems should be sufficient. Limits where h approaches zero, and straight up fractions and equations. I am grateful for your help.

Thanks!

February 7th 2007, 07:00 PM

AfterShock

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Originally Posted by qbkr21

I was wanting to know if someone would give me some derivative problems to work on. I am getting very good. I have work all of the ones in the textbook and from several internet sites. 5 or 10 problems should be sufficient. Limits where h approaches zero, and straight up fractions and equations. I am grateful for your help.

Thanks!

Do you know the chain rule, product rule, quotient rule, and so forth? And, I'm assuming this is for Calculus 1?

February 7th 2007, 07:10 PM

qbkr21

ie. Chain or Product Rule I know both; These problems all take up a page of paper...easily.

February 7th 2007, 09:03 PM

AfterShock

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Originally Posted by qbkr21

ie. Chain or Product Rule I know both; These problems all take up a page of paper...easily.

I'll give you 6; the problems vary in difficulty.

f(x) = [sin(x^2 + 2x)]^2

f(x) = (x - 1)/(x^2 + 3x)

f(x) = sqrt(x^3 - x)

f(x) = cos(sin(cos(x)))

f(x) = ln(x)/(1 + x^2)

f(x) = arctan(x^2 + 3)

February 7th 2007, 09:39 PM

qbkr21

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Please give me a day to get them done. I will post the answers up when I get done. Thanks Aftershock